Although certain risk factors for developing dementia are out of our control, including age and genetics, evidence shows that behavioral and lifestyle changes can reduce the risk. Keeping active, eating a healthy diet, and exercising body and mind are just a few steps in the right direction. The Maryland Department on Aging shared these tips from the CDC on how to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease & other dementias:
• Prevent and manage high blood pressure
• Manage blood sugar levels, especially if you have diabetes
• Maintain a healthy weight
• Eat a heart-healthy diet
• Be physically active (which also reduces depression)
• Quit smoking (free Quitline: 1-800-QUIT-NOW or 1-800-784-8669)
• Avoid excessive drinking
• Prevent and correct hearing loss
• Get enough sleep
• Maintain social connections to reduce isolation